
Originally Posted by
jet1000
As CA said, there's still a contract, it's just a month to month contract. The terms and conditions are a part of the contract. Everyone on AT&T has one whether they have a long term commitment or not.
Not everyone has to have a contract. Month to month service (when no existing contract exists) means that a customer can cancel service at anytime without penalty. There is no contract in that instance. Neither At&t or the customer has any specific commitment to the other party. Don't read anything more into it.
For example, any customer can activate service without a contract if they either provide a compatible device or purchases a phone from At&t at full price. Hence, they are still bound by the T&C without having a contract.
Why do you think that At&t can require an iPhone data plan w/ an iPhone for any customer who doesn't already have the feature? I will give you a hint, it has nothing to do with a contract but the T&C instead, which is a completely different document.
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